I got this too. Your posts are read. Randy Rowe, Wooster 

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On Apr 26, 2024, at 5:14 PM, Jennifer Miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

I got this one and enjoy all of your posts. 

Jennifer 

Jennifer Miller
Lubbock, TX

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On Apr 26, 2024, at 2:56 PM, WANG PEGGY <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

I’m not sure my posts are going thru to the listserv—I’m also not receiving many either. I will try unsubscribing then resubscribing to see if that works. If not, then I guess I will finally give up on this listserv.

I am now submitting my bird lists to eBird if anyone cares! lol. I try to add a little commentary but it’s not really set up for that.

Lots of breeders are in at Clear Creek including Cerulean, many were FOY. I did well on warblers although I missed a BT Blue another birder saw just after I left that area.

At Logan Lk, the SP managers went a bit nuts with a bush-hog. The peninsulas that extend out towards the lake have been shaved clean—no brushy borders. One osprey was my best bird there. No wood ducks.

Clear Creek
FOY Warblers
Blue-winged
Ovenbird
Cerulean
BT Green
B&W
Kentucky
Hooded—outnumbered KY
Yellow

Others
Pine—singing
N Parula
Com YT
La WT
Am Redstart—lovely males
Yellow-rumped—male seen with gorgeous plumage
Yellow-throated—one landed on the path in front of me

Vireos: Yellow-throated, White-eyed
Added Warbling at Logan Lk

Ruby-crowned Kinglet
E Phoebe
Belted KF
Hermit Thrush singing
Wood Thrush singing
Brown Thrasher FOY
Catbird
Scarlet Tanager FOY—heard it singing only
Pileated WP
Sparrows: White-thr, Chipping, Song
Rough-winged Swallow FOY
Barn Swallow—only Lk Logan
Killdeer—from road after leaving Lk Logan
Black Vulture roadside near Lk Logan
TV
Red-shouldered Hawk
Red-tailed
Osprey—Lk Logan
Great Blue Heron roadside

Last evening along the bike trail near wildwood park, 7 Chimney Swifts flew over, chittering. FOY. Also saw & heard a catbird. At least one catbird had been coming to the suet in my backyard for a few days.  Hope they’ll breed in my forsythia!

Peggy Wang
Granville
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